Traveling Stitches inside a Character or SuperDesign
Good digitizing minimizes the need for movement stitches within a design, and uses single or running stitches under areas whenever possible. This is particularly important in font design. You should aim to start on the left of a character and end on the right, stitching so that any movement between sections is covered once the character is completely stitched.
Also, consider where sections start and end. For instance, when you digitize a fill area, the start and end point are the same. Move to the point where you want to start the next object and digitize the fill area from there. Hide the traveling stitches by moving only through areas that have not yet been digitized.
For some fonts, the traveling stitches may be used as part of the design of the characters. For instance, if you have a decorative font with leafy details, the running stitch lines that go to the leaves could be curved.